The good news for MLB's Athletics: The Oakland City Council on Wednesday voted and approved their proposed 10-year O.co Coliseum lease. The bad news for the Athletics: The lease terms were modified to their dissatisfaction.

The bad news for the NFL's Raiders: The 10-year lease, which hinders the team's ability to build a new football stadium in Oakland, was approved. The good news for the Raiders: The lease terms were modified to their satisfaction.

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In short, the Raiders and A's share a stadium which, frankly, is such a dump that the NFL franchise wants to tear it down and build a football-only venue on the same site. The MLB franchise wants to move to San Jose — especially if the Raiders tear down the house — but Oakland values the presence of a major league baseball team.

Among the council's modifications to the lease terms is that the city and county would not be liable if the Raiders violate the agreement, according to a San Jose Mercury News report.

Supporters of the terms hope the agreement convinces the A's to consider building their own stadium in Oakland — obviously assuming the Raiders will indeed break the lease and blow up the Coliseum. Opponents are afraid the terms will just make the Athletics' desired move more of a no-brainer, according to the report.

"We'll have to take a look at it and talk about it internally," A's president Mike Crowley told the paper.

Councilman Dan Kalb said the A's should be "embarrassed" for not immediately accepting what he calls "really easy" modifications. "There seems to be this pattern where everyone wants the city of Oakland to be on their page," Kalb said, according to the report. "Maybe they're used to seeing the city of Oakland get pushed around. I think there needs to be some clarity that developers or team owners need to be on our page."

The deal, if the A's agree to it, can receive final approval from the Alameda County Board of Supervisors within the month. The Mercury News also points out that the board can also approve the initial, unmodified deal.

So the Raiders-Athletics-O.co Coliseum saga isn't likely to end soon. In the meantime, Oakland sports fans are left wondering which, if any, professional teams will remain in their city.